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Old 19 Feb 20, 09:50 AM  
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Thank you all for your comments, I'm visiting DD (Cast Member until Jan 2021) in Aug, and she loves the Sainsburys French style mayo, so I was going to surprise her with a little jar or 2.
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Old 19 Feb 20, 09:52 AM  
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Where/when exactly do I declare it please? last time we went we filled in little slips of paper on the plane but I think they're gone now.
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Old 19 Feb 20, 09:53 AM  
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Just to add that we always declare the coffee. Haven't seen a blue/white customs form in maybe 3 years and the automated kiosks disappeared from MCO sometime in 2018 so the only way of declaring is if the IO asks if you have food.

Usual response is "You can get that stuff here sir".

But what do I prefer? A sarcastic comment or a $10,000 fine.

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Old 19 Feb 20, 09:55 AM  
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Originally Posted by f1girly View Post
Where/when exactly do I declare it please? last time we went we filled in little slips of paper on the plane but I think they're gone now.
I was typing (slowly) my reply #13 as you posted

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PS If you're worried about breakages put the jar into a Ziplock bag and pack between clothes
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Old 19 Feb 20, 10:18 AM  
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Yes, I was planning on putting it in one of those bags, then put that inside a sealed plastic sandwich box with bubble wrap
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Originally Posted by f1girly View Post
Yes, I was planning on putting it in one of those bags, then put that inside a sealed plastic sandwich box with bubble wrap
Our cases on the inbound leg are stuffed with B&BW inside Ziplock bags.
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Old 19 Feb 20, 10:40 AM  
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I was typing (slowly) my reply #13 as you posted

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PS If you're worried about breakages put the jar into a Ziplock bag and pack between clothes
The best item of clothing for wrapping round, is of course...

The dressing gown

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Old 19 Feb 20, 11:06 AM  
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The best item of clothing for wrapping round, is of course...

The dressing gown

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On fire today D332!
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Old 19 Feb 20, 11:09 AM  
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The best item of clothing for wrapping round, is of course...

The dressing gown

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Sadly took a lot of pushing to get that penny to drop!
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Old 19 Feb 20, 11:13 AM  
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Sadly took a lot of pushing to get that penny to drop!
Its Hell Man(s)...
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